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19 Mar 2026

RIP: Tributes pour in following passing of Kildare man

Tony Henneberry, Church View Estate, Suncroft, Kildare passed on March 17 2026

RIP: Tributes pour in following passing of Kildare man

The late Tony Henneberry, Suncroft, Kildare

The community of Suncroft, Kildare is mourning the recent passing of Tony Henneberry, Church View Estate, Suncroft, who passed on March 17 last.

Tony – formerly The Curragh Camp, Co Kildare – passed unexpectedly at home.

He is predeceased by his parents John and Mary and will be sadly missed by his loving sister Margaret (Clancy), brother in law Declan, nephew Eoghan, niece Aoife, extended family, neighbours and friends.

May Tony Rest In Peace.

Reposing at Glennons Funeral Home, 32 Main Street, Newbridge on Sunday (March 22) from 4pm - 6pm with prayers at 5:30pm.

Removal on Monday morning to arrive at St. Brigid's Church, Suncroft for requiem mass at 11am, followed by cremation service in Newlands Church Crematorium at 1pm.

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Family flowers only please.

Tony's funeral mass and cremation service will be live-streamed through the webstream link below, Mass will also be broadcast on 108FM.

Glennons Funeral Directors accept no responsibility for any live webcam interruptions or issues.

For all enquiries, please contact Glennons Funeral Directors on 045 860110.

Webstream

Funeral service: www.youtube.com/live/emd7vwtlSjo?feature=shared

Cremation/burial: https://www.dctrust.ie/location/newlands-cross/chapel-webstream.html

Tributes paid to Tony on RIP.ie this week include: “Deepest sympathy to all the Henneberry family on the sad passing of Tony. May he rest in eternal peace.”

And: “So sorry to hear the passing of Tony it was a shock to hear this sad news. Thinking of you all at this sad time. RIP Tony.”

While another mourner wrote: “So sorry to hear of Tony's passing. Condolences to you, Margaret and your family. May he rest in peace.”

And another added: “Sincere condolences to Tony's family.”

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